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The picture with the "west" firework viewing area is indeed the west viewing area (left of the castle if you are looking at it from the hub). What you are seeing in that photo is the West sign and then seeing clear across the hub and seeing Tomorrowland in the distance.

If you look closely, the sign says Garden Plaza East, the West Firework Viewing.. If this is on the west side of the plaza, then the sign should read Garden Plaza West, West Fireworks Viewing...

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The picture with the "west" firework viewing area is indeed the west viewing area (left of the castle if you are looking at it from the hub). What you are seeing in that photo is the West sign and then seeing clear across the hub and seeing Tomorrowland in the distance.

Look right under the light on the green frame...It says "Plaza Garden East" in white lettering. That should be "Plaza Garden West." The fireworks viewing area sign is correct.

Look right under the light on the green frame...It says "Plaza Garden East" in white lettering. That should be "Plaza Garden West." The fireworks viewing area sign is correct.

Unless, of course, there are actually two fireworks viewing areas on the East side of the Plaza Garden. In that case, there could be a "East Fireworks Viewing Area" and a "West Fireworks viewing area" - both in "Plaza Garden East".

Or, this area is only for viewing the "West Fireworks" and you're not allowed to view the main fireworks show which would be to the North.

Steve

First visit: Disneyland, July 17, 1955 (well, somebody had to be there on opening day!)

Unless, of course, there are actually two fireworks viewing areas on the East side of the Plaza Garden. In that case, there could be a "East Fireworks Viewing Area" and a "West Fireworks viewing area" - both in "Plaza Garden East".

Or, this area is only for viewing the "West Fireworks" and you're not allowed to view the main fireworks show which would be to the North.

Steve

Yeah, I forgot, this is Florida where you can have a North West Street Avenue East....

But, maybe in person things make ore sense? Or only in Disney's world can West mean East... Or is that a Florida thing? LOL...

I think having both an East and West coast makes any type of direction weird in Florida. The part of FL I live in is called West Central Florida. In most other places it would be pretty hard to be West and Central at the same time.

I think having both an East and West coast makes any type of direction weird in Florida. The part of FL I live in is called West Central Florida. In most other places it would be pretty hard to be West and Central at the same time.

Then it is a Florida thing... I knew too much sun was not a good thing lol...

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I think having both an East and West coast makes any type of direction weird in Florida. The part of FL I live in is called West Central Florida. In most other places it would be pretty hard to be West and Central at the same time.

I like that they didn't leave it all concrete, although the internet is buzzing about how gross the astroturf is - looks like a tent city, people will picnic, spill, leave garbage, blah, blah, blah. They do all those things on concrete, what is the difference? Disney will clean it, I'm pretty sure they have that on their list of things to do. I swear some people will complain about anything. I think it's pretty, like a park should be. More concrete would have been boring and hot.